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Thrombolytics

What are Thrombolytics?

Thrombolytics are medicines that may be used for the emergency treatment of an ischemic stroke (a stroke caused by a blood clot), a heart attack (myocardial infarction), or a massive pulmonary embolism (PE). They may also be used for other indications.

Thrombolytics break up clots by activating fibrinolysis and converting plasminogen to plasmin which lyses the clot. This allows blood and oxygen to reperfuse the area, limiting tissue damage. Thrombolytics are more effective if initiated as soon as possible after the event (such as a heart attack, stroke, or PE) but can be given within three hours of symptom onset for a stroke, or within 12-24 hours of symptom onset for a heart attack.

Major bleeding, including bleeding into the brain, is the most common risk associated with thrombolytics.

List of Thrombolytics

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Drug Name Avg. Rating Reviews
Streptase
Generic name: streptokinase
10
1 review
Activase (Pro)
Generic name: alteplase
10
1 review
TNKase (Pro)
Generic name: tenecteplase
No reviews
Retavase Half-Kit
Generic name: reteplase
No reviews
Retavase (Pro)
Generic name: reteplase
No reviews
Kinlytic
Generic name: urokinase
No reviews
Cathflo Activase (Pro)
Generic name: alteplase
No reviews
Abbokinase
Generic name: urokinase
No reviews
For ratings, users were asked how effective they found the medicine while considering positive/adverse effects and ease of use (1 = not effective, 10 = most effective).

Further information

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